Fox News Channel replaced tonight’s broadcast of Jeanine Pirro’s weekly program with a repeat episode of its documentary series “Scandalous,” just days after the 21st Century Fox-owned cable-news network said it condemned remarks the outspoken host made about Minnesota Democrat Ihan Omar.

The change in Fox News’s schedule was evident in an on-screen cable guide. But a Pirro broadcast had been placed in newspaper TV listings for this evening.

When reached for comment, a Fox News spokesperson said, “We’re not commenting on internal scheduling matters” and declined to elaborate.

During her broadcast last Saturday, Pirro, a former New York prosecutor, suggested Omar, a Democractic representative, did not respect the law set down by the Constitution of the United States. “Is her adherence to this Islamic doctrine indicative of her adherence to Sharia law, which is antithetical to the U.S. Constitution?” Pirro asked.

Fox News condemned the words of its popular host in a statement it issued after she made her controversial remark.

”We strongly condemn Jeanine Pirro’s comments about Rep. Ilhan Omar,” the network said in a prepared statement. “They do not reflect those of the network and we have addressed the matter with her directly,” it said.

“Thank you, @FoxNews. No one’s commitment to our constitution should be questioned because of their faith or country of birth,” Rep. Omar said.

Something's up. @JudgeJeanine's show was scheduled to air tonight, for the first time since she attacked @IlhanMN, but now the show has been replaced by a documentary rerun. Fox told @bristei "we're not commenting on internal scheduling matters." https://t.co/0YdnwTWBdM